Wednesday, June 30, 2021

See What I Mean?

Coming on the heels of my post on different fandoms, we've got yet another example of just how toxic and entitled the doll fandoms can be. 


This was posted on Instagram by the creator/designer of Rainbow High (and Na Na Na Surprise). 

Yep, doll people are even toxic TO DESIGNERS OF DOLL LINES THEY VERY LIKELY BUY.

I'm not sure what happened, but clearly it was some sort of attack on the designer based on RH's lack of diversity. It's true. They're not diverse. They could clarify the backgrounds of students and bring in more multiracial characters, South Asians, East Asians, Muslims, Native Americans, and others that aren't already represented in the line. We've got three more gorgeous black dolls but that's not diversity. It gives us stunning dolls, but it doesn't solve the problem if there are people still lacking representation. 

That paragraph right there? That's constructive criticism presented in a civil manner. 

Doll dumbasses were so horrible to this designer that he is taking a break from social media. The level of entitlement is mind-boggling and it's almost always presented in a childish manner with unfounded accusations. We're not even talking high school drama. This is elementary level weakness. 


Drama chatter aside, let's talk about the dolls.

On the left is the rose-themed girl from Series 3. I knew she was going to be gorgeous, but she goes BEYOND. She's going to be up there with Karma and Jett for me. 

The middle girl has incredible hair. The best they've done yet. Her face, makeup and eyes are all beautiful, and I love the gloves, but mine is going to get redressed. I hate bustiers over tees and the jeans just look sloppy. She's going to look spectacular redressed though. 

And on the right, I believe they're going to do a slumber line at some point. This screams slumber clothing. Love the lips and I'm normally not a fan of painted hair wisps, but this looks good. 

So while I think it's appalling that rude people drove the designer to do this, I can't say I don't love the sneak peek. And it's legit for once!

PHOTO CREDITS:

https://www.instagram.com/mscott22/

NEWS: Bright Fairy Friends Mermaids

 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097DW33M8/

The new mermaid line of Bright Fairy Friends is now available for pre-order with a release date of July 12th. 

They seem a little over typical retail, as right now they're $11.04 each and BFFs are usually $9.99, but I ordered 3 anyway. Because of course I did.


NEWS: Jada Toys' B-Kind Dolls

So I'm sure a lot of us have seen pics floating around Instagram with these big-eyed doll heads from a mysterious doll line. A friend linked me to Crystal Sushi's Insta with the announcement that they're a new line called B-Kind! Thank you, Crystal Sushi!

Honestly, this line has been driving me nuts because the headmolds really remind me of something and I just cannot place it. Rrgh. 

Here's the official Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/bkinddolls

And the website:

https://bkinddolls.com

I'm going to walk through that in a moment, but in a comment on Facebook, they did say that the dolls will be coming to Walmart stores and online in mid-July. 

Now back to the website. 

These are eco-friendly dolls so there are a lot of aspects of that in both the message and the manufacturing, which is cool. 

Then we've got images of the 5 dolls. I wish there were more pictures instead of the little pop-up about their personalities. I watched one of the videos (where the woman has all the dolls in the packaging) and each is a little over 12" tall. Each also looks to have a different skintone. The three palest ones all are slightly different. Each doll also comes with at least one DIY project. 

BRIANNA:

The inevitable blue-eyed blonde. Can anyone name me a doll line that put a blonde in its inaugural line that DID NOT have blue eyes? I prefer brown-eyed blondes and wish there were more of them. Like Adrienne Attoms and Julie from American Girl. Hmm, Adrienne is hard to count here because she's based on a real person. Same thing with Swag from OMG being based on a previous little doll. Are there any lines that were unique designs not based on actors or previous dolls that have a non-blue-eyed blonde as the initial blonde?

Anyway, Brianna also has bold pink streaks in her hair. I love her hairdo of the little buns with barrettes plus pigtails. Also love that two of the three girls wear pants and the details on her look really nice. 

KORAL:

Interesting spelling. I like it. I like her hair and the little blue curls in her bangs. She's cute. 

IVY:

Ivy. That's kind of like....FLORA. Heh. Sorry, she reminds me of Flora from Winx, which is a pretty good compliment considering she was my favorite non-Trix character by the end of whatever season I made it to. Same hair colors (minus the pink streaks), same eye color. I could absolutely see Flora wearing that. 

NORA: 

Who knew this would be my favorite? Yeah, I bet most of you. I'm not even going to go on about her, because I love everything. 

DAISY: 

That hairstyle is so cute and I love purple streaks in red hair. My second fave after Nora. (Also likely not surprising at all.)

I like the idea behind these and the quality looks pretty good. Jada Toys made Cutie Pops and I liked all three of the ones I had. If I have the money when they come out, I could see myself buying the entire line. There is definitely room for a bit of improvement. I would have liked to have seen more color in an eco line. For a green line, there's barely any green. Some yellow, some red. Less on the stereotypical, inside the box level of doll design. I appreciate the five different skintones, but more in the future would be nice. When are we going to see a doll line with a South Asian character in the initial lineup? Or a Muslim girl? Imagine how cool a Muslim girl at Rainbow High would be as a fashion designer making clothes appropriate for her religion. Sigh. Maybe someday. 

Anyway. I'll definitely be buying some if not all of these. I like them and I always like a nice message for kids, too. 

Now what in the world does that headmold remind me of?

Tuesday, June 29, 2021

NEWS: Altaya Strawberry Shortcake

A few more dolls have come out for the Altaya line. I have Passionfruit (#42), Watermelon (#43) and Little Coffee (#44) on their way to me, and it looks like Mint (#45) has just come out. 

The next set of dolls are all based on the Sweet Sleeper line, but without the closing eyes. Strawberry is #46, Lemon #47, Raspberry #48 and Blueberry #49. No Orange yet. I'll probably be skipping these, so I'll have to pick up Mint when my seller gets her in instead of waiting for a batch again.

#50 takes us to Argentina. She's the My Birthday doll from their SSC line. I'm not sure I'll be getting her, but maybe. It's not like I have her, but she's also on the plain side. 

You can see the whole line here:

https://www.planetadeagostini.es/coleccionismo/tarta-de-fresa

Monday, June 28, 2021

Rainbow Magic Plush Dolls

During my search for fairy dolls on ebay tonight, I stumbled across several listings for Rainbow Magic. I know my post about these had people looking for them. I'm not sure if anyone still is, but Amber and Saffron must have appeared by the loads somewhere, because there are multiple auctions for them. I didn't put these in any sort of order or look into if buying them separately would be cheaper than together, though I think together has to be cheaper.

Hope this helps people!


AMBER:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/265118013953

https://www.ebay.com/itm/274649822613

https://www.ebay.com/itm/402651218140


SAFFRON:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/383902072882

https://www.ebay.com/itm/164771572921


BOTH:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/194064754965

https://www.ebay.com/itm/193851317792

Friday, June 25, 2021

On Collecting Fandoms

(Warning: Unclean language.)

Recent happenings in both collecting fandoms I'm part of have led me to want to have a bit of a ramble about them. 

Grumbleweed here is going to be my ramble supervisor. You'll find out why as you read on. 

I would say I originally started out as part of the My Little Pony collecting fandom. I practically lived on the old MLPTP messageboard and even went to several "pony meets," where I got to meet fellow collectors in person, sell and buy ponies, and do fun activities. I won my rare Twice-As-Fancy Baby Sugarberry in a trivia contest at one of the last meets I'd go to and I'll never part with her. Pony people were pretty chill, though there were definitely a fair share of debates and arguments on the board. 

I edged away from ponies into dolls. I remember being on Yahoo Groups, talking about the Lollipop Girls and it was one of those fellow collectors that introduced me to Bratz. I'd buy my first, XPress It Meygan, shortly after and then there were the My Scene groups after that. I dabbled in the Jem collecting fandom, it being my most treasured vintage line, but the people there...well, they were rather off-putting. There were ones that had vast collections and tended to lord it over others. There were ones that freaked out any time a doll line had a pink-haired doll, saying it must be a Jem ripoff. Man, what do those people do now, when so many more lines have unnaturally-colored hair? That was one of my pet peeves at the time. People tossing around the word "ripoff" and not understanding how elements of one successful thing can inspire other successful things that are of equal value. Bratz inspired My Scene absolutely, but did both lines succeed? Most definitely. For a time. Was one any less than the other? Not in my opinion. While I liked single lines of the Bratz better than any My Scene lines because Bratz was less afraid to be "edgy," My Scene had the better character development, webisodes and movies. Then I got into Pullips and divided my time between them, Bratz and My Scene. 

Then in 2004 came Winx Club. Winx was my first fandom that was a doll line based on a cartoon, not a doll line with accompanying animation. I fell completely in love with Winx and even created a Livejournal community for it that I ran for years. Soon after, I'd do the same for W.I.T.C.H. and Disney Fairies. I still hold all three of those properties in high regard. Running communities though is undoubtedly a pain in the ass. Scalpers using the groups for information was a problem. Disagreements popped up frequently. And then there were the people that treated me like I was there to serve them and thought I shouldn't have any say over a community I'd created. Yeah, they didn't last long. As a moderator, I was absolutely a hardass. Sometimes too much so. 

While I was collecting all those lovely lines, I also got into Ellowyne Wilde, dabbled in Fashion Royalty for about five minutes, and got some Momokos and other Asian lines. I did like the Ellowyne boards I was part of. Those were mostly decent. 

Ah, and then came the next big thing. In April 2010, I was lucky enough to become one of the earliest buyers for a then completely unknown line we know as...MONSTER HIGH. Somehow Toys R Us had gotten the dolls and sold a few early. I ordered Lagoona Blue and then the Cleo de Nile/Deuce Gorgon 2-pack on the same day. I quickly added Frankie Stein, Clawdeen Wolf and Draculaura. Thankfully, all of my orders were fulfilled and for maybe a month and a half, I was one of the very few people who had MH dolls in hand. I'd like to think I answered questions as best I could and drummed up support for the line I'd completely fallen in love with. I created another Livejournal community for them, as my past ones were dying off alongside their properties. Monster High, as we know, turned into one of the biggest hits doll world has ever known. I added on a community for Ever After High when that debuted, too. Now we'd come back to doll lines that had accompanying media, as opposed to ones that were based on shows or books that came first. It was these two lines that ran me ragged. I loved the lines themselves, though they definitely had their frustrations. I'm still mad we got barely any EAH boys and no Ramona Badwolf. I'm still mad characterization went all over the place for MH. Poor Deuce. Poor Clawd. They got dumbed down something fierce. And what ever happened to all of Frankie's boyfriends? She never was allowed to settle down long. With the rise of Monster High though came the rise of doll collector entitlement. I'm not a fan of entitlement of any kind, but this...ugh. I got so tired of people writing off lines because they weren't articulated enough. I still have zero patience for articulation snobs. Even worse were the ones that acted like dolls were for them and overly criticized anything meant for the target market. KIDS. PLAYLINE TOYS ARE FOR KIDS. DEAL WITH IT. So honestly, when Livejournal became too risky to be on, I was very, very, VERY relieved to be done being a moderator. 

With that, I concentrated on this blog. It was so nice to write things for myself and not have to constantly police spats in the comments. So nice to not have to read the neverending negative posts from certain members who sought out new things just for the joy of ripping them apart with needless criticism. Just so damn nice to be away from the entitlement. I still maintained my Flickr account, but with the rise of Instagram, which I despise, people were on there less and I didn't have any drama to deal with there anymore either. 

Things are still pretty quiet now, except for one little thing: Rainbow High. Facebook seems to be the main gathering place for doll communities now. You can't really relate very well on Instagram with it's godsawful format, after all. So to Facebook they all went. I started out not very involved, but eventually I ended up taking over a friend's Hairdorables group. That's run mostly smoothly. Scalpers and bad transactions were our biggest issues. Then I was in a LOL OMG group that wasn't awful. Right now though, the most activity is from the Rainbow High group. It's mostly fine, but every now and then, the old entitled crew reappears. There was a post not long ago laughing at kids who couldn't find the new twin set because adult collectors had bought them all. The comments on that were absolutely deplorable. Thankfully, I reported it and poof, no more posts hating on the TARGET MARKET FOR PLAYLINE. (I really cannot all-caps that enough.) There are a few idiots there who try to resurrect the old Mattel vs. MGAE war, but the appearance of that awesome Barbie Looks line shut that up quick. Currently, our biggest issue is from the ignorant attention whores who keep posting leaked photos despite the very obvious and frequently mentioned rule against it. MGAE literally has people in these groups waiting to shut them down for infringement, yet people keep breaking that rule. 

So all in all, the doll fandoms I've been in have not been the greatest. I've met some of the most fabulous people ever, ones that became lasting friends, through these groups, but I've also seen the entitled horrible behavior that makes doll fandoms pretty toxic. I'm still glad to mostly be on the outskirts of it all, just posting my reviews here and reporting the occasional dumbass over on Facebook. 


I'm getting to the part where the dragon will make sense. 

All of this doll talk leads us to Charlie Bears. I first knew of them in 2013, but didn't buy my first until January 2016. I was still healing from the most abusive relationship I'd ever dealt with and bears became my solace. They made me happy more than dolls at the time, though I've never stopped collecting dolls obviously. I threw myself wholeheartedly into the CB fandom and I'm part of the best Facebook group dedicated to them. 

Bear collectors on the whole have been far more gracious and kind than doll collectors. There isn't a dynamic of plush vs. mohair collectors with the mohairs lording their obvious ability to spend hundreds at a time over those of us who are more poor. (I'm looking at you, Integrity Toys. The entire company that does this.) There isn't a sense of entitlement because people know some of the most sought after bears are very limited and have to chosen by drawn names. 

There are, however, problems with these practices. No matter what, you are going to have profiteering assholes in any collectible where there is low supply and high demand. Whenever things sell out, they seem to turn up on ebay for well over twice the price. Then the fallout of that is the split in comments. You've got the people who are rightfully angry about it. I'm not talking about deciding you don't like a $200 toy and listing it for an opening bid of $200. I'm talking about people who buy it for the sole purpose of trying to resell that $200 toy for $600. And yet there are also the stupid people who defend the scalpers. Why? I don't get it unless they're scalpers themselves. But I'm so sick of reading "It's their property. They can do what they want. Just don't buy it." Yeah, no shit don't buy it. Yet people do because they have more money than sense. Then you've got the spin-off of this, which is a third group of people that get tired of people being upset about the practice. I'm sorry, but profiteering deserves to be spoken against in any collecting fandom. 

So very recently, there was huge drama (and it still goes on) about this dragon named Scorch. (Now you see why Grumbleweed is here?) He's part of the Secret Collection, which means he's only available through QVC and the CB Direct websites. Possibly eventually certain stockists may get some. Everyone went nuts for this purple dragon when he was shown during the 2021 collection reveal. One of the most positive responses I've seen for any of their pieces in the 5+ years I've been doing this. Naturally, he was going to sell out, which is not typical for a Secret Collection piece. However WHY he sold out...well, that's the issue. 

You see, QVC items all have numbers. And someone found Scorch's and leaked it. QVC was then inundated with calls from people trying to buy him before the show aired. They knew he was supposed to be on this show. I'm not positive if it was well-known that he was only supposed to be available DURING the show and not before. That's the tricky spot for me. Because if people knew they were trying to get him too early and did it anyway, they're wrong. If they didn't know, then I guess it's okay but it still doesn't feel right. Charlie Bears had made it clear to QVC not to sell him until the show, but apparently, QVC didn't listen. Not the first time they've fucked up on QVC UK. So what happens? He sells out before the show and therefore doesn't even appear on it, making fucktons of people rightly pissed off. Ordering it early feels underhanded and a lot of people said so, but there are also some big name CB collectors and some of them, who do seem to get everything...not gonna lie, ordered, so then there was a backlash of people defending those big name collectors. 

Lately, the majority of posts I've seen on the UK-based CB groups have been:

-People confused about the situation.

-People angry/sad about the situation. (Justified.)

-People showing off their Scorches. (Tasteless, in my opinion. It's too soon. Read the room, people. And some people got 2, which is even more tasteless to rub in people's faces. I'd never keep 2 of something if someone really wanted it.)

-People posting all the Scorches being scalped on ebay. (So many. UGH. They should have made a buying limit.)

-People bitching about people posting all the Scorches being scalped on ebay. (See my above paragraph about profiteering needing to be spoken against.)

-People bitching about people being upset about this. (Now this is the one that makes me the most angry. This was done in an underhanded, wrong manner. CB did not want him sold before the show. He was. People have a right to be angry about this and speak against it, whether you think "it's just a stuffed dragon" or not. Fuck off with your self-righteous garbage.) 

It's A LOT of drama. It's not the first time, but it is absolutely the worst time because it's the clearest case of something being done wrong. Other times the sought after items were done through draws, so you can't exactly stop scalpers from being part of those and there were limits of 1 in place. 

CB collectors are for the most part quite the sunshine and rainbows bunch. It's really hard to criticize anything without someone getting overly defensive of the very nice people behind the brand. Yes, they are very nice and very thoughtful, but that doesn't mean they should never be given constructive criticism when something isn't working. 

Case in point, I posted recently about how we are abysmally behind in shipments here in the US. The pandemic put us behind. Yes, I get that. You don't need to tell me it exists. Obviously it does. But just writing everything off as the pandemic's fault doesn't mean we can't talk about possible solutions and that's what I was suggesting. I said they should consider cutting back the 2022 collection to help everything get caught up. It's their business looking bad due to the pandemic, not only us collectors suffering, after all. Naturally, this was met with some agreement and some bitchiness. I don't need anyone to snidely tell me the collection is already too "in the pipeline" to be changed. Fuck that. It's their business. They can make changes anytime they like. I also don't need the same person telling me I can't manage my money if I don't have enough saved up for all the pre-orders we're behind on. (I buy on layaway, which can be spread from 3-6 months, so that argument doesn't hold water.) 

My point is that while doll collectors criticize too much and unjustly, bear collectors are forced to bite their tongues even if their criticism IS justified by the overwhelming atmosphere of "We need to be nice and especially not ever hurt the feelings of the creators." I deleted my post after the money comment was made because I was so close to going off on that snotty bitch. It was only my huge respect for the moderator that made me delete instead of defend. And if you know me, you know exactly how big a deal that is because I am not one to back down hardly ever. 

I suppose where I'm going with this is that no group of collectors is ever ideal. Not that anyone probably was under the assumption that it was. The CB world seemed a lot nicer after my doll fandom experiences, but it definitely has its down side as well. You just have to find your own way and decide if there ever comes a point where being part of the fandom isn't worth it anymore. I'm glad I stepped away from the doll ones as much as I have. I'm much happier without all that nonsense. But I'm not quite ready to give up on the bear groups yet. If anything, I may drop out of the biggest UK group. That seems where most of the problems are. But we'll see. I'll give it a bit longer. At this point I'm mostly crossing my fingers our US launch of Scorch does not have these problems!

Thursday, June 24, 2021

REVIEW: Royal Enchantimals Maura Mermaid

 



My waiting for this doll paid off. I still overpaid for her, but I got her via Prime, so there was no multiple weeks long wait for her to arrive from Europe. 





Slightly blurry art photo. (Sorry.)





She's really pretty!





Better shot of the makeup. 




This is a very unusual way to do a mermaid, but it also works. She stands very well and the dress comes down to make it look like a tail and not tail...shoes.




She does have feet.




I'm so glad I finally got her. She's definitely more appreciated by me in person. 



And here's Glide. Cute!


PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

NEWS: Bright Fairy Friends & Mermaids

 


I found an image with all three series of Bright Fairy Friends in a Walmart list. I cropped this picture of Series 3 from it. 

Looks like the bottle will be white this time and there will only be 6 dolls. 



Amazon also added a listing for the Mermaid series. There were lots of pictures, so I'll be posting them here. 

According to Amazon, there will be 12 dolls in Series 1. Amazon had pictures of 9 different ones. 

I have no names yet. 

So they come with a light-up case like the fairies, a brush and bottle with a message inside, adorable stickers, and a sponge. They have some sort of color change feature. I think the wings. 





I'm not sure which of these two pictures is the more finalized version, though my guess is the one with the bottle and this is more the prototype. 




I love the colors on this one. I need her.





I like her a lot, too. 






I want to like her, but I don't think the pink skin was the right choice.





This one is cute and I like the colors, but she's not a great need.




Second pic of her.







This one looks really washed out. 







Better here but not my fave.






I love everything except the orange makeup. Not a good choice and it puts me off the entire doll.





A little better here, but definitely an odd choice.





I love this one and all her brightness, though she would have been better with brighter lips. 




Like that. 




And this is the last one. 



Okay, but not one I'd want.


I'll keep an eye on the website and maybe we'll get some names and pics of the others. 


PHOTO CREDITS: Walmart for the first image. Amazon for the others.

REVIEW: Ruby Red Fashion Friends LE Cozy Vacation Kayla




I was lucky enough to get one of the 75 Cozy Vacation Kayla dolls from the Ruby Red Fashion Friends line!

She was $159.99 and I bought her from the Ruby Red website. She was shipped from China via SF Express, which hands off to UPS, so delivery was worry-free and quite fast. 




I love the fancy box. 

Kayla comes with a hammock, two pillows and two hooks to help hang it. 

She also has a numbered certificate and her scarf wrapped separately. 


Here's the hammock. I don't mind paying extra for an accessory as cute as this. I didn't take a photo, but she is hanging happily from one of my closet shelves. (My closet has a very high ceiling and amazing shelves going up pretty high, so that's where a lot of my 14"+ dolls are displayed.)




Mine is #28!





She's so gorgeous. I think she's my new favorite. 





I honestly hadn't realized the Kayla sculpt was different from Lila's, but it clearly is. Lila's similar but her own mold. 





I didn't want to cover too much of the pretty braids on the back of her head, so I folded the scarf more before I tied it. 




Cute shoes!



And one more photo. She is definitely stunning. Excellent design and colors. I was going to take a photo of her with Mosi from Hearts For Hearts Girls, who's one of my fave dolls ever, but I've got her so nicely situated in her hammock that I don't want to move her. She definitely reminds me of Mosi though. Similar coloring all over. 


PHOTO CREDITS: Mine. 

REVIEW: Hello Kitty & Friends Cloudine and Cinnamoroll

 

Amazon shipped this doll in a very thin padded envelope, so of course the box was smashed to hell when I got it. Thankfully, the doll wasn't damaged. 

I've had a pre-order for this girl since early February and so far, she's the only one of that batch of June 1st pre-orders that has shipped. She's currently out of stock on Amazon, so I'm not sure how available she'll end up being. 





She's the only newbie on the back. Shame, because I've been hoping this line would get to Chococat. 





I think she's adorable. She's my favorite after Jazzlyn. 



I know older collectors typically don't pay attention to lines without articulation and all the fashion hoopla, but I love a basic doll, too. These faces are so adorable! 



Cinnamoroll is the cutest of the character figures by far. Makes me want a plush of him. I don't have much Sanrio stuff, so I think I'll look into that. 


PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

REVIEW: Barbie Looks Model #3




I'm so happy my Looks doll came! I know these sold out every time they came available to pre-order. Then my genius Prime delivery person decided to put it in our package hub and select "former resident" so I had to go to the complex office and have them rescue my package. Why is former resident even a choice on the hub menu? That's just stupid. 

Anyway, this line runs $19.99 each and they're pretty amazing. 




The Looks line reminds me of a seriously amped up Basics line. The outfits are simple, but the line has massive levels of diversity combined with a super poseable body. 

I saw comments recently trying to provoke the old Mattel vs. MGAE war, which I HATE, and I promptly replied with a picture of this line. 




Every character has a different skintone. There are not one but two male dolls. Different hair lengths. Different hair textures. Different body types. 

Did I mention the massive level of poseability for those obsessed with such things? 

The fashions are basic but in a classic way and it's easy enough to redress. Not everything has to be overloaded with logos and oversized jewelry. *cough*MGAE*cough*






The doll comes with a stand and a Black Label certificate of authenticity. 





Fresh from the box. 

SO CUTE.





Simple shoes. 








I like that her outfit is mostly black with the hint of white mesh. 






There's the white on the back. 







Her hair was pretty gelled, but not awfully so. 




It's flocked on both sides and the back. And guess what! They didn't stick those stupid plastic tabs into her head to tie it down! So there are no holes in her very visible scalp. FABULOUS.







Quick pic of the super poseable body. 







I combed out some of the gel in her hair, then ran a wet comb through it to flatten it back down. 

She's fantastic. I love her. I always love Asian dolls and short hair to boot? Well, it's honestly almost my hairstyle even. Heh. I've got more of an angle on the floopy part though. 





Stunning. I'm so happy I was able to get a pre-order! I might get some of the others eventually, but for now, I'm sticking with just her. 

Definitely looking forward to what they'll do in the future. 



PHOTO CREDITS: Mine.